Sand the cabinet doors with 220 grit sandpaper.
Add molding to kitchen cabinet doors.
Cut 1 4 mdf into 3 or 2 strips.
Dentil molding is used as a decorative component on the top of your cabinets and is also commonly used around doors and ceilings.
Trim molding consist of two types.
One has a 90 degree lip to fit on edges and the other lays flat on the face of the door.
We built a frame that would sit on top of the cabinet and that we could attach the trim to the frame above the cabinet.
Measure the perimeter of each door going from corner to corner.
Measure around the perimeter of the exposed sides and ends of the cabinets.
Both types are mitered at 45 degrees to fit on all four sides of the.
Add molding or trim to the doors a very simple and quick update is to add molding or trim to the cabinet doors.
Liquid nail is a great product because it s strong and will last.
After the putty has dried sand prime and paint the cabinet doors image 2.
Secure into place with finishing nails.
As the doors ended so did the top of the cabinet.
Apply filler to nail holes and seams.
The frame measures the exact same size as the sides and front of the cabinet.
You will not be adding molding to the faces of the.
With the four sides of the frame mitered attach the lip molding to the cabinet door first with a thin layer of glue then secure it with a nail gun image 1.
Each block is cut using exact measurements and is installed to ensure the spacing is equal so you ll want to double check your measurements before ordering the molding.
You can attach using short nails but for doors that are thin you want to use a strong adhesive.
Use wood putty to fill in the gaps at the mitered corners and to fill in any nail holes.
The first problem was that there was no lip on the cabinet in which to add molding.